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1943 Lincoln Wheat Ear Cent - Steel

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discovered over the weekend in OBW roll ...my personal guess is MS65 but never attempted a STEELY before :-)

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 Posted 11/21/2022  04:40 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add I6609 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
That is a nice one doesn't look replated either congratulations nice find
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 Posted 11/21/2022  06:29 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add smat45 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I like the little die chips on the T in CENT.
Good looking coin at least 65
Thanks for sharing!
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Very nice. Given the posted pics (just a little soft), I'm thinking MS64+. Could be higher in-hand.
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, MS-64+
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Nice strike but the spots bother me.
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I'd say MS-65 easily.
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too much light but the coin looks at least MS64 probably 65 depending on what the luster looks like. you have good sharp focus on it so if you could avoid any overhead lighting or flash. maybe a window sill on a cloudy day. try a couple things just not direct or overhead light. many phones now can take decent photos with very little light.
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The surfaces are dull and indicative of seeing circulation. The wheat lines also seem a little worn.

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I tend to agree with BadThad , AU-58 and I don't believe it came out of an original OBW roll . Were all the rest of the coins in that roll 1943 steelies ? If not then I'm sure the roll came from the bank which came from a distributer like Garda ,etc .
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I'm away from home right now, but did folks "replate" these pennies? My mother's estate had a number of 1943 PDS pennies that "just didn't look right" I may have given them away, I was afraid as mom didn't have much coin sense.
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did folks "replate" these pennies?


yes and quite few of them. they are easily differentiated from an original. they look almost like a mirror. very shiny. if you look at regular one like yours it is more of a lustrous matte finish.

heres an example

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Couple more pics. form coin microscope. TY FOR GREAT INPUT🏻

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Looks original in these pics.
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Looks original in these pics.

Sorry buddy but I still say this coin did not come out of an original OBW roll . Coin looks dull ,no luster ; coins skin is just not right to be original .
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T-bop - maybe I'm using wrong term? Purchase a unopened roll with markings from a San Francisco bank . bought it for the end coin 1957 Flying eagle. Not fed reserve roll. what term should use? TY for your help.
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